Earlier this week Chelsea sprung something of a surprise, by bringing club legend Didier Drogba back to Stamford Bridge. The Ivorian had left the club in 2012 - after scoring the winning penalty in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

He left for an ill-fated spell in China with Shanghai Shenhua before spending 18 months in Turkey with Galatasaray. But his contract in Istanbul has come to an end - and he was a free agent as a consequence.

Jose Mourinho, who has seen Demba Ba and Samuel Eto'o depart this summer, has jumped at the chance to bring in a player who he first spent £24 million on in July 2004.

Now a decade on he returns to partner the likes of Diego Costa and either Fernando Torres or Romelu Lukaku in the striking department this upcoming season.

Now, after finalising the deal, Chelsea FC have documented his arrival in Slovenia to watch his 'new' team in action, and shake hands with Jose Mourinho once again - a decade on from when he originally signed the 36-year-old.

Mathew Nash

I’m Mathew Nash a 24 year old graduate in Sports Studies and I have an insatiable love for sport. With a particularly keen interest for the madcap world of football I have always been known amongst friends as a beacon for bizarre sporting trivia and knowledge. My other passion is for writing and hopefully combining the two will create a superb and entertaining marriage that will create, divide and share opinion.